Gatwick Airport Guide

Second Largest Airport

London Gatwick Airport Guide

London Gatwick Airport was established in 1920 and is UK’s second largest and busiest airport. With 2 terminals and 1 runway, the airport operates services to 60 airlines serving different global destinations.

Located to the South of Central London in West Sussex, Gatwick Airport is accessible by trains, tubes, buses, coaches, taxis and other vehicles.
South terminal is the older terminal and is busier than the North terminal. The north terminal is in operation since 1988. London Gatwick serves mainly charter and budget airlines.

London Gatwick Airport bus stations are available in both the terminals and are served by different bus and coach services. Gatwick Airport railway station is located close to the South terminal and is served by Gatwick Express, First Capital Connect, First Great Western and Southern train services. Taxis and cabs operate from the airport to different destinations in London and the United Kingdom.